There are two kinds of special words: one is the words used in some industries, and the other is the words that some industries especially like in the long-term historical development.
2. Naming methods in Kyrgyz
Words such as "Xing", "Dragon", "Yuan", "Mao" and "Fa" often appear on the signboards of old shops, because old businessmen like to take chances and pay attention to eloquence. For example, the time-honored Yueshengzhai was founded in 1775, and its name is Yueshengzhai, which means "prosperity every month". Beijing Shuanghesheng Five-Star Brewery, the first brewery founded by China people, was founded by Shandong people Zhang Ge and Hao Sheng. The name "Shuanghesheng" means "joint venture by both parties with strong financial resources".
3. Naming of place names or spaces
The naming method of place names is to take the name of a place or space as the name of an enterprise. In the world enterprises, place names are often used as brand names with local characteristics. For example, cognac is a place name in France, and now it is a common brand of many famous brandies in France. Champagne is a place in France, famous for its delicious wine, so it is a famous brand. Marlboro, a famous trademark, is the name of a small town, and Santana is a famous place. Ordos, like China, is also an international enterprise named after place names.
4. Colloquial nomenclature
Common sayings are colloquial, and the names of enterprises and companies named by common sayings are acceptable to most people. The famous Wang pockmarked and Goubuli belong to common sayings. Loud names such as "delicious" melon seeds king and "rare" ribs give people a sense of intimacy.
5. Creative naming methods
The names of many international enterprises have little practical significance, some are just combinations of letters, some are sound effects, effects and so on. There are not many numbers, but they are all very creative. There are many examples of these named companies: Kodak, for example, "Ke-Da-" originally meant the sound made by the machine itself when the camera pressed the shutter. Because of its special sound effect, it soon became the trademark of Kodak company.